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Syringe

Pfizer was judged to have misled the public over the Covid vaccine but faces a derisory fine. The system is broken

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© screenshotDr. Albert Bourla Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Pfizer Inc.
When Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, agreed to be interviewed by the BBC in December 2021, he probably saw it as an opportunity for a bit of free advertising and PR for his company and its Covid vaccine. And so it turned out, apparently. An undemanding set of questions from the docile Fergus Walsh gave Dr. Bourla the chance to opine unchallenged on all things Covid and Covid vaccination, and no doubt communicate a few of his company's key marketing messages.

However, UsforThem, an organisation which campaigns for the needs and rights of children, saw things differently. Its researchers noticed that during his interview Dr. Bourla had made statements about Covid and the use of Covid vaccines in children that were misleading, unbalanced and not capable of substantiation. They took these concerns to the U.K. regulatory body, the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (the PMCPA), and a recent article in the Telegraph reports that the PMCPA agreed with them.

Comment: "the industry lacks the discipline and quality control that it needs but cannot itself provide" - should read: "but will protect the global money-making sham and death machine it has intended and proven to be."


Arrow Down

Washington Post hemorrhages 500,000 subscribers in Biden era

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Mainstream media has been on a deathbed for the better part of a decade as newsrooms shuttered, and more importantly, trust with the American people collapsed because of the frequently biased reporting and spread of disinformation. Legacy media is at the mercy of big corporations and the government and is entirely out of touch with everyday folks.

The best thing that ever happened to mainstream media was the Trump presidency. The former president kept the American people on the edge of their seats, waiting for the next comments from Trump, which boosted news organizations' views and subscriptions.

But now, in the Biden era, the painful death of the newsroom has returned, as The Wall Street Journal reported that the Jeff Bezos-owned left-leaning publication The Washington Post had suffered a massive loss of subscribers to the tune of 500,000.

Comment: Can't fool all the people all of the time, though they try.


Windsock

The sinister truth about bird-killing wind 'farms'

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© Pavel Mikheyev/ReutersBirds of prey, including golden eagles, are threatened by the worldwide growth of wind farms
The Tory party's move to fall back in love with wind energy, despite its manifest disadvantages of cost, unreliability and inefficient use of land, is a death wish. They will soon rediscover just how unpopular wind "farms" (who thought up that euphemism for these open-air power stations, incidentally?) are with voters in rural constituencies. Opinion polls now persuade them that years of pro-wind propaganda have changed the public's mind. I would not bet on it: these things may be popular in north London, but not in northern England.

Northumberland, where I live, thinly populated and windy, is especially blighted, being a big net exporter of electricity on windy days. A passionate, cross-party coalition of politicians from the county formed in the House of Lords - including a bishop - to object to the expansive vistas of the Cheviots and Bamburgh Castle being ruined by squadrons of spinning fans. I've rarely been involved in something so popular.

The objections are not just Nimbyism. Though few people enjoy having their view spoiled by structures that stand up to four times as tall as Nelson's column, or the flicker their shadows cause on sunny days and the hum of their blades, the impact on nature is horrible.

Snowflake Cold

A cold winter undercuts the warming narrative

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© Filip Bunkins pitslampWhite Out
The mainstream media (MSM) wants the world to believe that climate change has turned us into rotisserie chickens. However, real-world temperatures are not warming to dangerous levels, nor are they going to.

Australia's ABC news, for example, tells its readers that the "influence of climate change ensures nearly every season is now warmer than normal." Yet, in 2022 Australia experienced the coldest spring in 30 years! Major cities like Melbourne, Adelaide, and Canberra recorded their coldest maximum temperatures.

This mismatch between reality and the MSM narrative has been widening in recent years. Computer models are becoming increasingly erroneous in their predictions of future weather and misleading policymakers into believing that doomsday is imminent.

Target

New Jersey mom targeted by military and local law enforcement over social media posts concerning the sexualization of kids at school

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Angela Reading informed other parents of children at the North Hanover Township Elementary School District on Facebook that kids grade 4 and up were being instructed by their teachers to research 'pansexuality' and other gender-related topics.

On Wednesday, Tucker Carlson highlighted a story about a New Jersey mom who was told she was being "monitored" by local law enforcement after military personnel at the Joint Base (McGuire, Fort Dix, Lakehurst) took issue with her social media posts about the sexualization of children at her child's school.

Angela Reading informed other parents of children at the North Hanover Township Elementary School District on Facebook that kids grade 4 and up were being instructed by their teachers to research "pansexuality" and other gender-related topics.

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Pistol

GRAPHIC: Mexican lynch mob hangs gunman who killed local politician

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A lynch mob in Mexico targeted two gunmen who had just killed a local politician in recent days. The mob managed to capture one of the gunmen who they beat and stripped before hanging him from a tree as local police watched.

The case took place recently in Cardenas, Tabasco, where two gunmen shot and killed Armando Villegas, a former delegate for the municipality. Locals captured on cell phone video a few seconds of when the unidentified gunman hung from a tree.


Attention

GOP lawmakers respond to latest 'Twitter Files' detailing Trump's ban, vow Big Tech will 'be held accountable'

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© ALASTAIR PIKE/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Twitter logo is seen on a phone in this photo illustration in Washington, DC, on July 10, 2019.
The third installment of the "Twitter Files" released Friday, showing the company's internal communications around the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot and what led up to the decision to ban then-President Donald Trump from the platform.

They also showed how Twitter coordinated with the FBI for the censorship of individuals and how executives governed the platform with an iron fist: barring user engagement for tweets they did not like, or presumed to be false.

"It's even worse than we thought," Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, tweeted Friday evening.

The worries by conservatives that they were victims of blacklists, suspensions, and shadowbanning were all true, the files showed — contrary to testimony from the company's executives.

Hawley added: "It is hard to count the number of lies Twitter executives told under oath to Congress."

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Eye 2

It gets worse: 'Child sex mannequins' sold in auction house owned by head of Balenciaga parent company

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Content Warning: This article contains graphic details related to disturbing sexual representations of children. Reader discretion is appreciated.

Balenciaga is once again facing backlash after the head of its parent company was revealed to be the owner of an auction house that facilitated the sale of disturbing child sex mannequins.

On December 3, British broadcaster Dominique Samuels called attention to what appears to be the next layer in the Balenciaga "pedo-chic" scandal that caused a viral outcry last month.

Comment: It seems we're getting another crash course in the sick and twisted sexual proclivities of the elite class and sexual exploitation of children. But like all of the revelations that have come before, one hopes this one isn't just going to be swept under the rug.

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Network

European Union court rules Google must delete results if proven inaccurate

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© REUTERS/Hannah McKayThe Google logo is pictured at the entrance to the Google offices in London, Britain January 18, 2019.
Google has to delete search results about people in Europe if they can prove that the information is clearly wrong, the European Union's top court said Thursday.

The European Court of Justice ruled that search engines must "dereference information" if the person making the request can demonstrate that the material is "manifestly inaccurate."

People in Europe have the right to ask Google and other search engines to delete links to outdated or embarrassing information about themselves, even if it is true, under a principle known as "right to be forgotten."

Eye 1

Best of the Web: Zionists have captured Jordan Peterson and are hijacking western conservatism

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© Don Arnold/WireImageJordan Peterson speaks at ICC Sydney Theatre on February 26, 2019 in Sydney, Australia.
Jordan Peterson has long been a controversial figure, subject to attempts to suppress him from various sides. Much of that controversy is not wholly negative: his stand against Canada's Bill C-16 - which obligates the use of Trans individuals' pronouns in a clear example of compelled speech - was noble, as was his advocacy for freedom of speech, his defence of religious values in society, and particularly his efforts to empower young men and remind them of their value.

But, over the years, those apparent stances for freedom and societal betterment have been overshadowed by the numerous attempts to co-opt Peterson into supporting certain causes, recognising the value his influence and articulation could bring to their 'tribe'. Conservative Christians have tried, to some degree of success, as have Muslim intellectuals and Libertarians.

The group that has succeeded entirely, however, and which few saw coming, were the Zionists and pro-Israel advocates. There were certainly hints along the way, with Peterson claiming in a speech four years ago on the 'importance of the Balfour Declaration' that "you know, maybe even the enemies of the Jews perversely respect them because they've done so well in the Middle East that it's just annoying".